Here’s How Meghan Markle Paid Tribute To Prince Philip From California

Meghan Markle honored Prince Philip in her own way on Saturday, as the Duchess of Sussex was not cleared to attend the Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral at Windsor Castle.

Though she couldn’t be there in person, a spokesperson for Meghan and Prince Harry confirmed to HuffPost that Meghan was watching the funeral from home. She also sent along a handwritten note to accompany a wreath that she and Harry commissioned for the funeral.

The Duchess of Sussex attends the annual Remembrance Sunday Service at The Cenotaph on Nov. 11, 2018, in London.
The Duchess of Sussex attends the annual Remembrance Sunday Service at The Cenotaph on Nov. 11, 2018, in London.
Max Mumby/Indigo via Getty Images/The Duchess of Sussex attends the annual Remembrance Sunday Service at The Cenotaph on Nov. 11, 2018, in London.

Harry and Meghan chose florist and stylist Willow Crossley, whom they’ve worked with before for son Archie’s christening and their wedding reception, to design and make the wreath.

The flowers used for the wreath all signified important times, moments and virtues that Prince Philip held dear.

Included among the flowers, which were locally sourced, were the national flower of Greece, called bear’s breeches; sea holly to represent Philip’s beloved Royal Marines; and roses to mark the Duke of Edinburgh’s birth month of June.

It was pictured in St. George’s Chapel during the funeral service, alongside other family wreaths:

Wreaths from members of the royal family lie against the pews during the funeral.
WPA Pool via Getty Images/Wreaths from members of the royal family lie against the pews during the funeral.

At the funeral, both Harry and Prince William publicly reunited for the first time in over a year.

The two remained at a distance after Harry and Meghan’s royal step back and move to California, and the restrictions brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

Prince William, left, walks in the funeral procession near Prince Harry, right.
Royal Family/YouTube/Prince William, left, walks in the funeral procession near Prince Harry, right.

Harry, William and Kate were all seen speaking with each other at the conclusion of the funeral:

Last week, both the brothers released heartfelt statements to remember their grandfather. The Duke of Cambridge called Philip “an extraordinary man” and said that he felt “lucky to have not just had his example to guide me, but his enduring presence well into my own adult life ― both through good times and the hardest days.”

Harry referred to the Duke of Edinburgh as “a man of service, honour and great humour” who “was authentically himself.”

“He has been a rock for Her Majesty The Queen with unparalleled devotion, by her side for 73 years of marriage,” Harry said. “And while I could go on, I know that right now he would say to all of us, beer in hand, ‘Oh do get on with it!’”

The Duchess of Cambridge arrives, mask on, for the funeral. 
Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, Prince William, Earl of Snowdon David Armstrong-Jones, Peter Phillips, Prince E
Members of the royal family follow the Duke of Edinburgh's coffin before his funeral on Saturday.
The Duchess of Cornwall departs after the funeral.
Princes William (left) and Harry walk in the procession.
Ponies pull the Duke of Edinburgh's driving carriage at Windsor Castle.
Prince Charles cries as he walks behind his father's coffin. 
The queen arrives for the service.
Queen Elizabeth takes her seat.
The coffin is carried into the quire during the funeral service.
Prince William and Kate Middleton at St. George's Chapel during the service.
The Duke of Sussex sits alone, in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines, as he attends the funeral service of his grandfather.
Images of the queen and the duke are displayed on screens at Piccadilly Circus in London while the funeral is held at Windsor
Princess Beatrice of York (right) and her husband, Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi, at St George's Chapel.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex, needs a tissue.
Wreaths from members of the royal family lie against the pews during the funeral.
Princess Eugenie of York and Jack Brooksbank pictured in the pews. 
The Duchess of Cornwall departs after the funeral.


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